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high pressure will be over us today and tomorrow and tuesday. high temperatures today between 90 and 93. again, for the coming week, it had will be warm right on throughout the week f you have plans to go to the beach this week, you will like it because temperatures right around 90 all week long. >> sounds good. thanks, dave. thank you for watching. have a great day. at your chevy dealer. il yof urnklu er qu ieif bals toere recycle, you can get a $3500 or $4500 government rebate. and just announced! if you qualify for the clunker rebate, you may also qualify for 0% apr for 72 months. a $3500 government rebate and no mewnay p.nt. go to evfoy.com r details.
high pressure will be over us today and tomorrow and tuesday. high temperatures today between 90 and 93. again, for the coming week, it had will be warm right on throughout the week f you have plans to go to the beach this week, you will like it because temperatures right around 90 all week long. >> sounds good. thanks, dave. thank you for watching. have a great day. at your chevy dealer. il yof urnklu er qu ieif bals toere recycle, you can get a $3500 or $4500 government rebate. and just...
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thanks for joining us. i'm michelle guillen. >>> claudette made landfall in the florida panhandle early this morning, the first named storm to hit the u.s. main land this year. claudette moved onto the shore at ft. walton beach as a tropical storm with maximum winds of 50 miles per hour. the storm dumped heavy rains in some area but is expected to weaken over land and is not expected to cause significant damage. forecasters have been watching two other storms over the weekend. ana, headed toward the gulf of mexico, is dying out. bill is farther away but potentially the most dangerous of the three. hari sreenivasan has more. >> reporter: claudette came ashore less than a day after forming over the gulf coast. ana is already weakening, but bill has forecasters watching and worrying. >> it does look like, first of all, bill is going to be the first hurricane of the season, probably the first major hurricane of the season. >> reporter: forecasters recently scaled back their predictions for this year, saying the
thanks for joining us. i'm michelle guillen. >>> claudette made landfall in the florida panhandle early this morning, the first named storm to hit the u.s. main land this year. claudette moved onto the shore at ft. walton beach as a tropical storm with maximum winds of 50 miles per hour. the storm dumped heavy rains in some area but is expected to weaken over land and is not expected to cause significant damage. forecasters have been watching two other storms over the weekend. ana,...
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down to the south of us, of course this is florida. this is from this morning as claudette was basically making land fall. claudette has moved up in to and away from shore but it is dragging most of the rain behind it and it looks like it is so slow to move that most of the moisture, most of that rain will stay down to the south of us. we are not seeing that we will be able to get any of that up here. while we have rain in the forecast, we don't really have any of claudette's rain in the forecast. showers and thunderstorms are popping up wellest of us and in to southwestern sections of virginia. we actually have high pressure just to the south of us, and that is trapping some of the real deep humidity from coming up. that high will shift off shore a little bit tomorrow. that will start to reach down and really grab that humidity and bring it up. so the muggies will come back and at least a chance of a thunderstorm out there tomorrow. better chance as we get in to wednesday, thursday and the rest of the week. first hurricane of the seas
down to the south of us, of course this is florida. this is from this morning as claudette was basically making land fall. claudette has moved up in to and away from shore but it is dragging most of the rain behind it and it looks like it is so slow to move that most of the moisture, most of that rain will stay down to the south of us. we are not seeing that we will be able to get any of that up here. while we have rain in the forecast, we don't really have any of claudette's rain in the...
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>> well, they use the tactics of force, use the tactics of being the only institution in town. the thing here is that there are tactics we can be using. those of us who believe in a world where people are coming together to build understanding and cooperation, we can build schools, we can build health clinics, we can build religious education programs that taught me what my parents and educators taught me, which is islam a learning of peace. >> but the taliban has the only school in that particular area, do these children have much of a choice? and what kind of impact does it have on a child when they're essentially sent to strangers and told you're going to go and do this, but you're going to do this in the name of religion? >> betty, the challenge of the 21st century is going to be giving these children a choice. they would want to be doctors, they would want to be scientists, they would want to be poets, they would want to believe in islam as a message of peace and cooperation. we cannot forfeit these children to the talibans of the world. that's exactly the point. we need t
>> well, they use the tactics of force, use the tactics of being the only institution in town. the thing here is that there are tactics we can be using. those of us who believe in a world where people are coming together to build understanding and cooperation, we can build schools, we can build health clinics, we can build religious education programs that taught me what my parents and educators taught me, which is islam a learning of peace. >> but the taliban has the only school in...
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abc's rachel martin joins us from phoenix, arizona. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: last night in grand junction, colorado, the president gave his third town hall meeting. out of the gate, he combatted criticism, specifically a myth that a provision in the bill would have created so-called death panels. now, this is something the president has been combating for weeks. last night, he got personal. >> i just lost my grandmother last year. i know what it's like to watch somebody you love, who's aging, deteriorate. and have to struggle with that. >> reporter: now, the white house says that these recent town hall meetings are evidence that it's possible to have a civil discourse about health care reform in the united states. but it's too early to tell what kind of long-term impact will be made on the overall debate, this is something that the president is going to be working on weeks and weeks to come. kate, this was a working vacation for the president. yesterday, the first family toured yellowstone park. today, they're headed to the g
abc's rachel martin joins us from phoenix, arizona. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: last night in grand junction, colorado, the president gave his third town hall meeting. out of the gate, he combatted criticism, specifically a myth that a provision in the bill would have created so-called death panels. now, this is something the president has been combating for weeks. last night, he got personal. >> i just lost my grandmother last year. i know what it's like to watch somebody...
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we actually need some rain. >> we really could use some. since june, our rainfall, four inches below average. a lot of dry spots around here. >> we'll take some rain, bob. >> indeed. outside today, it was another 90-degree day. >> is that a bowling ball? >> that is a bowling ball. >> oh, my word. >> are those inflated ones or are they real? >> one of them is a bowling ball. >> our high temperature today, we made it up into the low 90s again. 91 degrees. sunset tonight is at 8:00. 8:00 p.m. the next time we have an 8:00 sunset, may 2nd. look at the temperature right now. here we are in washington. our temperature, 90 degrees. look at the temperatures around the east. 90 here. some 90s to our north. earlier this morning, got friends in wyoming. it was 42 degrees in wyoming. and the humidity is on, although there is something happening to the dew point here in washington. it's certainly not feeling 58, especially with very, very light winds. here's the overall pattern. see claudette. you can see that circulation down there. that will be coming
we actually need some rain. >> we really could use some. since june, our rainfall, four inches below average. a lot of dry spots around here. >> we'll take some rain, bob. >> indeed. outside today, it was another 90-degree day. >> is that a bowling ball? >> that is a bowling ball. >> oh, my word. >> are those inflated ones or are they real? >> one of them is a bowling ball. >> our high temperature today, we made it up into the low 90s again....
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somebody coming at us. he's 600 feet higher than us. >> back in our helicopter, there is technology to pip point nearby aircraft. it is not mandatory. >> see the helicopter all the way up there? he's much much higher than and we know this because of the device. >> some experts have recommended that an in areas such as the hudson river, planes and helicopters be required to fly at different altitudes. of the lytle -- after the lytle crash, the faa banned all aircraft without special permission from aircraft traffic. that ban did not apply to the hudson just two miles across town. >> we will continue to look for all of the aircraft parts. we're going to have to see what we can find. >> on the hudson the immediate job is to recover the last two victims and to bring up the airplane from 60 feet of water. the mangled helicopter and seven bodies have already been pulled from the river. it's a difficult job. but this accident and others have shown the harder task is preventing these tragedies in the first place. f
somebody coming at us. he's 600 feet higher than us. >> back in our helicopter, there is technology to pip point nearby aircraft. it is not mandatory. >> see the helicopter all the way up there? he's much much higher than and we know this because of the device. >> some experts have recommended that an in areas such as the hudson river, planes and helicopters be required to fly at different altitudes. of the lytle -- after the lytle crash, the faa banned all aircraft without...
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us, for ample, here in the u.k., there was a decline in output of .8%. so why is btain lagging hind? e fallout from the nancial crisis is still hangingver the ecomy. >> because the u.k. financial sector is such a big hit from the receson, it's taking longero recovery than t other counies which didn't have sh a meltdown in the financial sect. germany and frae will hope this i't a flas in the pan with a temporar boost fom government spending followed by another dip, the briti government can only hope we catch up with the french and german bandwag. >> sll to come for you on "bbc world ns," 18 months after violence tore kenya apt, a new call for pee an justice. >> first, though, the uted nationsecurity council has pressed concern at the extension of hous arrest for burma's leadingpposition figure,aung san suu kyi. th have urged the ruling genels to begin a genuine dialogue wither and her politica parties. the prime minier of neighboring thailand, one of burma's y partners is tellg the bbc o his deep documents of theerdict. he wassked if the military leaders
us, for ample, here in the u.k., there was a decline in output of .8%. so why is btain lagging hind? e fallout from the nancial crisis is still hangingver the ecomy. >> because the u.k. financial sector is such a big hit from the receson, it's taking longero recovery than t other counies which didn't have sh a meltdown in the financial sect. germany and frae will hope this i't a flas in the pan with a temporar boost fom government spending followed by another dip, the briti government can...
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out or put us in. >> we leave it on that note, guys. we'll see you back there tomorrow. let's see what is coming up at the top of the hour. lou? >>> the latest on the show down of health care. the white house and powerful special interest groups joining forces now, attacking the opponents of the president's health care initiatives. the events are coming as polls indicate large numbers of independents are simply desserting president obama. a rising number of americans are fighting back against the democratic parties assault, refusing to be silenced or marginalized. and in a barrage of e-mails, targeting members of congress. >>> and in our face off debate tonight, we examine the issue of whether government has a moral obligation to provide health care. we'll have that debate, all of the day's news, and much more. please join us for that ap the top of the hour. wolf, back to you. >>> lou, we'll see you then. thank you let's check in with jack for the cafferty hour. >> how serious is the united states about national security. if the plan to
out or put us in. >> we leave it on that note, guys. we'll see you back there tomorrow. let's see what is coming up at the top of the hour. lou? >>> the latest on the show down of health care. the white house and powerful special interest groups joining forces now, attacking the opponents of the president's health care initiatives. the events are coming as polls indicate large numbers of independents are simply desserting president obama. a rising number of americans are fighting...
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security forces stopped us, ordered us out of the car. they beat my boyfriend severely and put him in jail. he's been there for four months. part of it warnses if you do not end this shameful behavior, your fate will be death. some gay iraqis have even been killed by their own families, ashamed of the stigma surrounding homosexual. he was a hair dresser e, his friend tells us. he was killed by the family after the ira can police threatened to kill him. i even heard they wanted to burn him alive or stone him to death. >> some had their hars hacked off. one shows acid poured on a leg, or a wrist slashed. the ira can government says it condemns the murder or abuse of any of its citizens but has done little else to protect the country's homosexuals. those we spoke to say they're left to defend for themselves. according to human rights watch it is difficult to place an exact number on homosexuals killed. indication is in the hundreds. >>> take a look at these live pictures now from phoenix, a arizona, where the president will be speaking at th
security forces stopped us, ordered us out of the car. they beat my boyfriend severely and put him in jail. he's been there for four months. part of it warnses if you do not end this shameful behavior, your fate will be death. some gay iraqis have even been killed by their own families, ashamed of the stigma surrounding homosexual. he was a hair dresser e, his friend tells us. he was killed by the family after the ira can police threatened to kill him. i even heard they wanted to burn him alive...
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ships can usually be tracked by satelle using the automated identification system, but no one knows where this ships now. >> you would expect to ship to be transtting all the time. indications are that they la recorded positionwithust about on the 29th of july. sometimes these things gwrong. sometimes ty can turn themselves off, butgain, it is unual that a ship suddenly loses contact. >> what happened to the ship hen. did it say? its cargo would hve floated on the rface and been spotted. is it being repaed somewhere? agn, it almost ctainly would ha been spotted by w. the partnowis to find the ship and its crew mewhere out there. >> the russian ny has scraled five ships to join the search. crew are awaiting any news of wh happened to the mtery ip. >> a court in the united states found a man guilty of aiding terrorts groupsbroad by seing medea's of the pentagon, the capitol buding, and other washington numents. e faces up to 60 years in prison. schools and cleges have osed for a week in dia's cmercial catal to try to contain the spread of h1n1 swine flu. officls say mumbai is in a state tha
ships can usually be tracked by satelle using the automated identification system, but no one knows where this ships now. >> you would expect to ship to be transtting all the time. indications are that they la recorded positionwithust about on the 29th of july. sometimes these things gwrong. sometimes ty can turn themselves off, butgain, it is unual that a ship suddenly loses contact. >> what happened to the ship hen. did it say? its cargo would hve floated on the rface and been...
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right now in and around us, nothing going on radar. the pufl area of high pressure that brought all the wonderful weather moves off. tomorrow back to the south and southwesterly winds. if yo gou and the bay i think the winds will pick up and nice sailing weather and there will be low pressure to our north. a slight chance as we get into the humidity we may see a pop-up variety here, especially if you're heading to the mountains of west virginia. tomorrow near 90 degrees and a bit more humid. look at raleigh. 98. and then 100 degrees on sunday and i think our temperatures on sunday will be in the mid 90s. enjoy the evening. a lot of high cloud. but once again very pleasant temperatures. humidity will be coming back tomorrow but i won't be anything terrible. temperatures near 90 degrees. at least reasonable humidity. then the farther and farther you get, the more humid it will be getting. tomorrow spartly cloudy with a fair amount of sunshine. temperatures tomorrow evening into the low to mid 80s. then sunday there's that day with that s
right now in and around us, nothing going on radar. the pufl area of high pressure that brought all the wonderful weather moves off. tomorrow back to the south and southwesterly winds. if yo gou and the bay i think the winds will pick up and nice sailing weather and there will be low pressure to our north. a slight chance as we get into the humidity we may see a pop-up variety here, especially if you're heading to the mountains of west virginia. tomorrow near 90 degrees and a bit more humid....
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so the question is, what does this mean for us? they are joining us now live with answers. >> well, a couple of things. meaning we have several days to prepare and also with several days to see if the track changes. now, let's talk about the sateite picture. a big sastorm alrey.ad ona category on e. and that is as of 5 p.m. a big storm. so now the good news, they will miss them, miss the dominicans head generally to the northwest. this is a storm that you're talking about, here, a good circulation and broad circulation. and it is destined to become a major hurricane. and now, we say that by 2:00 on wednesday. it'll be a category three. and major hurricanes, you notice that they are well to the north of barbados, missing san juan, continuing on the north, northwest track to recurve a lid -l bit. the indications say that they will pass in between bermuda and the east coast of the united states. and if that were the case, the storm is so big that they will produce big ties and rough surf along our coast, possibly some cloud bands, and
so the question is, what does this mean for us? they are joining us now live with answers. >> well, a couple of things. meaning we have several days to prepare and also with several days to see if the track changes. now, let's talk about the sateite picture. a big sastorm alrey.ad ona category on e. and that is as of 5 p.m. a big storm. so now the good news, they will miss them, miss the dominicans head generally to the northwest. this is a storm that you're talking about, here, a good...
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as andrew thomas of itn tes us, today's seence removes us, today's sentence roves aung san suu kyi from the political scene until after elections ne year. reporter: she has spent 14 the past 20 ars in detention. today aung san suu kyi learned that will stretcby at least 18 month burma's democracy ghter guilty of aowing an american tourist into her home after had swum ross this lake to visit her. state television announcedhe sentce early this morning as if it were cpassionate. three ars of hard labor reduced immediately 18 months of further house arrt. the american who was swam to suu kyi given seven yrs for meeting her, breing immigratn rules and swimming with these homemade finsn a nonswimming ea. security was tight arod the yang prison where suu kyi was being held. >> burma's people rned not to caustrouble. preverdict ptest abroad rather than on home territory. >> reporter: post verdt condnation came from around the world. a statemenfrom the prime minister on holiday in t lake district saying heas "saddened and gry" after what he called a "sham" trial. crucially, today's vdict will ke
as andrew thomas of itn tes us, today's seence removes us, today's sentence roves aung san suu kyi from the political scene until after elections ne year. reporter: she has spent 14 the past 20 ars in detention. today aung san suu kyi learned that will stretcby at least 18 month burma's democracy ghter guilty of aowing an american tourist into her home after had swum ross this lake to visit her. state television announcedhe sentce early this morning as if it were cpassionate. three ars of hard...
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ships can usually be tracked by satellite using the automated identification system use known as ais but no one knows where this ship is now and interpol has issued an alert. >> you would expect a ship to have its ais on and be transmitting over time. the indications are that the last recorded ais position was just off france on the 29th of july. sometimes these things go wrong. sometimes they can turn themselves off, but again, it is unusual that a ship suddenly loses contact. >> so what has happened to this ship then, the arctic sea? did it sink? if it did, then its cargo of timber would have floated on the surface and have been spotted. if it was being repaired somewhere, it most certainly would have been spotted by now. above all, why has someone turned off the transponder so it can't be seen by satellite? the priority now is to find this ship and its crew somewhere out there in the atlantic. >> the russian navy has scrambled five ships to join the search. the crews' relatives are waiting for any news of what has happened to the mystery ship. bbc news. >> good ratings on vital t.
ships can usually be tracked by satellite using the automated identification system use known as ais but no one knows where this ship is now and interpol has issued an alert. >> you would expect a ship to have its ais on and be transmitting over time. the indications are that the last recorded ais position was just off france on the 29th of july. sometimes these things go wrong. sometimes they can turn themselves off, but again, it is unusual that a ship suddenly loses contact. >>...
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when we approachedhe inrior ministryor comment, this is whathey told us off the rerd. the situatn is worse than thnewspapers are repoing. pole officers are not paid properly. we can only recruit the lowest caliber people. they do not understand the law or human-rights. some even consort withriminal gangs. >> as every motorist nose here, police corruption is endemi pulling er motoristsor traffic violation is a lucrive industry. this amateur videohows the kind of transactis that result. that is a 1000 rle note, about $30. it is little wonder that the russian police are seen by many he as part ofhe problem rather than part of the solution. >>> we go to story that s largely dippeared from the news thanks to e peace process. it was 40 years agohat there was conict in irelan it happened in the ar of londonderr those who tookart have been speang to our correspondent. > e summer of 69 in belfas eight people werkilled in one week in gust. it was so bad that the army had to be called i >> we have found se more bombs. they are behind the roadblock. >>it started with catholics cla
when we approachedhe inrior ministryor comment, this is whathey told us off the rerd. the situatn is worse than thnewspapers are repoing. pole officers are not paid properly. we can only recruit the lowest caliber people. they do not understand the law or human-rights. some even consort withriminal gangs. >> as every motorist nose here, police corruption is endemi pulling er motoristsor traffic violation is a lucrive industry. this amateur videohows the kind of transactis that result....
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captioning funded by cbs >>> grngs, good morning, thanks for joining us. as congress prepares for a debate on the health care crisis, outside the debate has grown bitter. inside, the president urged his critics to listen. >> not these wild representations that bear no resemblance to anything that's been proposed. >> lawmakers across the country are facing outraged, freightened citizens. long-time senator arlen specter said there is more anger in america today than any time he can remember. >> reporter: as we can see, these crowds are becoming hostile, shouting questions and becoming very angry at thul town hall meetings. yesterday and today, the president is expected to say that the scariest outcome of all would be failing to fix the current system. the passionate debate over health care reform is growing more heated by the day. >> anyone that reads through this bill should be scared. >> there's no need for the government to take over. no constitutional authority for the government to take over. >> reporter: it's those sentiments democratic lawmakers are o
captioning funded by cbs >>> grngs, good morning, thanks for joining us. as congress prepares for a debate on the health care crisis, outside the debate has grown bitter. inside, the president urged his critics to listen. >> not these wild representations that bear no resemblance to anything that's been proposed. >> lawmakers across the country are facing outraged, freightened citizens. long-time senator arlen specter said there is more anger in america today than any time...
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>> state with us you can. still to come, can the new generation of palestinian leers succeed where their predecessors failed? first, while the rest of the wod struggles to cope with ecession, china powe ahead. its econoc rovery seems to be t result of a masve stimulus package. industrial production was up 11 china's al problem looks to be falling expeorts. >> beind china's remarkable economicevival cheap loans from beijing. the government has been pouring money in construction. bldg, rads, and infrastructure. successive investments rose by 1/3. china's faories are also humming once again, largely thanks to the government's help. instrial output jumd 11%. it is a tremendo relief f people flocki to the industri hartland for work. e economy is now gathering so much steam thaanks have slashed the amot ofuan the lent. >> the jy number was more sustainable and more usu. even the rest ofhe ye, the same kind onumber inuly, we're still going to have more than nine trillion dollars i new lending, more than enough to sus
>> state with us you can. still to come, can the new generation of palestinian leers succeed where their predecessors failed? first, while the rest of the wod struggles to cope with ecession, china powe ahead. its econoc rovery seems to be t result of a masve stimulus package. industrial production was up 11 china's al problem looks to be falling expeorts. >> beind china's remarkable economicevival cheap loans from beijing. the government has been pouring money in construction....
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thank you for joining us on bbc news. china expresses its strong opposition to the taiwanese invitation to the dalai lama. the israeli prime minister meets with the german chancellor. >> the bbc has uncovered many cases of corruption involving iraqi security cases. the police and the army is blamed for stopping some bombings. it is believed that corruption is undermining their effectiveness. just two months ago, they took over security in iraq as american troops pulled back. the life or death question, can they prove themselves on the job? >> a camera on iraq's foreign ministry catches a suicide truck bomber last week seconds before it admits. . i-- it detonates. >> the iraqi security forces should have done a better job because there were clear instructions, no trucks should move in certain parts of baghdad. >> is there more to come? >> i think that there is more to come. >> mounting corruption has left the security full polls. this businessman told us that he pays bribes to get his trucks through quickly. -- mountain co
thank you for joining us on bbc news. china expresses its strong opposition to the taiwanese invitation to the dalai lama. the israeli prime minister meets with the german chancellor. >> the bbc has uncovered many cases of corruption involving iraqi security cases. the police and the army is blamed for stopping some bombings. it is believed that corruption is undermining their effectiveness. just two months ago, they took over security in iraq as american troops pulled back. the life or...
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stay with us. 9 news now peatnoon cocontinue a moment. fa >>> a desperate rescue effort is underway in taiwan. hundreds are being brought to safety, but hundreds more are feared buried under the rubble from a storm that hit on sunday. charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: an elderly survivor hangs on for his life. his rescuers rush to get him out of the disaster zone. taiwan's military airlifted 300 victims from remote villages after deadly typhoon triggered mudslides that wiped out their homes. survivors broke down in tears as fears grew for 700 people still missing. dozens are confirmed dead. villagers scuffled with emergency crews over the rescue operation, saying not enough is being done to save residents. one helicopter on a rescue mission crashed in to a mountain with three crew members on board. still, choppers continue to fly around the clock, bringing food and supplies in, and taking people out. children and babies cling to parents, while emergency teams struggle to keep shock victims warm
stay with us. 9 news now peatnoon cocontinue a moment. fa >>> a desperate rescue effort is underway in taiwan. hundreds are being brought to safety, but hundreds more are feared buried under the rubble from a storm that hit on sunday. charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: an elderly survivor hangs on for his life. his rescuers rush to get him out of the disaster zone. taiwan's military airlifted 300 victims from remote villages after deadly typhoon triggered mudslides that wiped...
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thanks for joining us live. >> thank you for having us, steve. >> thank you. steve: frank, as i understand, as principal, had you been told nine days earlier in a settlement with the aclu they didn't want any religion brought up in any way. you understood that you couldn't do that but nine days later you were at this lunch what did you can your athletic director to do. i kind of detailed it right there. >> yes. i asked him to bless the food. steve: as simple as that. something we do at our house. people do it at their houses around the world. robert, when he said bless the food, what did you do? >> well, i said a simple blessing over the food as we normally do, as americans do throughout this nation. and congress and legislative bodies do. my friend of over 40 years asked me to bless the food and i did. no intent. steve: ok. no intent. but nine days earlier, of the school system had come to an agreement with the aclu, frank, that you couldn't talk about religion in school. why did you ask him to bless the food anyway? >> well, there is no intent involved. i si
thanks for joining us live. >> thank you for having us, steve. >> thank you. steve: frank, as i understand, as principal, had you been told nine days earlier in a settlement with the aclu they didn't want any religion brought up in any way. you understood that you couldn't do that but nine days later you were at this lunch what did you can your athletic director to do. i kind of detailed it right there. >> yes. i asked him to bless the food. steve: as simple as that. something...
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the meafer used helicopters -- military used helicopters to pull hundreds to safety. at least 50 are confirmed dead and dozens remain missing. the typhoon triggered the mudslides and flooding. it dumped 80 inches of rain before moving to china. there's also a report of a rescue helicopter that crashed during the relief mission. it's not clear if anybody survived or not. >>> as taiwan and china deal with the aftermath of the devastating typhoon, a powerful earthquake strikes japan. the tv station camera shook violently as the 6.5-magnitude quake rocked tokyo and nearby areas shortly after 5:00. police say a 43-year-old woman was killed by falling debris. at least 100 people are hurt. >>> and divers have resumed their recovery efforts today following the midair collision over the hudson river in new york city. police say they're trying to remove one body and locate a remaining person who died. crews are also consulting with the u.s. army corps of engineers about pulling the small plane to the surface. nine people were killed when the plane collided with a sightseeing he
the meafer used helicopters -- military used helicopters to pull hundreds to safety. at least 50 are confirmed dead and dozens remain missing. the typhoon triggered the mudslides and flooding. it dumped 80 inches of rain before moving to china. there's also a report of a rescue helicopter that crashed during the relief mission. it's not clear if anybody survived or not. >>> as taiwan and china deal with the aftermath of the devastating typhoon, a powerful earthquake strikes japan. the...
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thank you f ining us on bbc news. china expreesits strong opposition to the tainese invitation to the dalai lama. the isrli prime minister mets with the german chancellor. >> the bbcas uncoveremany cases corruptio involving iraqi security cases. the police and the ay i blamed for stoppg some mbings. it is believedhat corruption is undermining tir effectivens. just two months ago, they too over security in iraqs american troops plled back. the li or death qution, can they provehemselves on the job? >> a cama on iraq's foreign mintry catches a suice truck mber la week secon befor it admits. . -- it detonates. >> e iraqi serity forces should have done better job because there were clea instructions, no trucks should move in certain par of baghdad. >> is there re to come? >> i think that there is re to come. >> has left the security fullpolls. this businessman told us that he pays bribeto get his trucks throug quickly. -- mountain corrtion has let security fool holds -- full of holes. >> pice will search them. this i comm
thank you f ining us on bbc news. china expreesits strong opposition to the tainese invitation to the dalai lama. the isrli prime minister mets with the german chancellor. >> the bbcas uncoveremany cases corruptio involving iraqi security cases. the police and the ay i blamed for stoppg some mbings. it is believedhat corruption is undermining tir effectivens. just two months ago, they too over security in iraqs american troops plled back. the li or death qution, can they provehemselves on...
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john jones us with more on that. john? >>reporter: donations to the united way are down by 3 million dollars this year. it means that area non-profit will not receive annual grant that they have depended on for years. those groups include the boy scouts of central maryland. last year they received a grant for 150,000 dollars. the boy scouts and many other area non-profit still receiving so-called designated contributions. that's when donor specify where they want their money to go. some non-profit actually receive more money through that process. and because of the decline in donations, the united way has shifted the priority to groups that offer emergency help to those in need. >> the needs to keep families together in their home, home, mortgage crisis hitting a lot of family and a lot of single mom and kids being put on the streets. we want them to keep them in their home and day care program available to children so parents can work to keep the family together. >>reporter: non-profit that did not receive a grant this ye
john jones us with more on that. john? >>reporter: donations to the united way are down by 3 million dollars this year. it means that area non-profit will not receive annual grant that they have depended on for years. those groups include the boy scouts of central maryland. last year they received a grant for 150,000 dollars. the boy scouts and many other area non-profit still receiving so-called designated contributions. that's when donor specify where they want their money to go. some...
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it's costing us the taxpayers. if they have to tax me more in order to get health care, tax me, tax me, tax me. i am willing to pay. >> let's talk about the 47, 48 million number of people who are not insured on this country. >> i would love to drive a hummer, they're cool cars. i can't afford one, so i drive what i afford. >> i can't believe that you're saying that people don't deserve health care if they can't afford it. >> where did i say that? >> if you can't afford the hummer, you can't drive it. if you can't afford health care you shouldn't get it? >> no, no, no. you have the basic stuff. you have catastrophic illness, a car accident, something like that happens, of course you get coverage that. >> little bit of trouble with the cnn express right there, ali velshi, our signal not so great. if you want to see more of the town hall he held, do that at cnnmoney.com as ali makes his way towards st. louis now. >>> a look at some of the town halls we're monitoring for you. democratic senator arlen specter held one
it's costing us the taxpayers. if they have to tax me more in order to get health care, tax me, tax me, tax me. i am willing to pay. >> let's talk about the 47, 48 million number of people who are not insured on this country. >> i would love to drive a hummer, they're cool cars. i can't afford one, so i drive what i afford. >> i can't believe that you're saying that people don't deserve health care if they can't afford it. >> where did i say that? >> if you can't...
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tony joins us to give us a rundown. >> well start with the dvds. an interesting assortment of dvds out today including one that was a big hit movie that i can't wait to pick up. take a look. >> reporter: take on a little romance as they say "i love you, man." kicking off this week's new dvd. then a 37-year-old turns 17 again to relive his glory days. >> girlfriends and beer palms don't mix. >> reporter: college roommates pack up the car for another round of misadventure in "road trip, beer palms." love blooms for a salesman during store hours in "gigantic." there's more reason to brush up on your french as oscar nominated foreign language film "the class" follows the year in the life of a french schoolteacher. while will and grace's eric mccormack goes retrowith the 1950's sci-fi inspired "alien trespass." >> this old twn, you're stock raving -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: if you're in the mood for some hit tv, get toed truth with -- to the truth with tim as he leads his team through lie detectors through season one of "lie to me." it includes y
tony joins us to give us a rundown. >> well start with the dvds. an interesting assortment of dvds out today including one that was a big hit movie that i can't wait to pick up. take a look. >> reporter: take on a little romance as they say "i love you, man." kicking off this week's new dvd. then a 37-year-old turns 17 again to relive his glory days. >> girlfriends and beer palms don't mix. >> reporter: college roommates pack up the car for another round of...
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think abouthat our taxeset us. they get us clean water. they t us goodroads. they get usocial security that a lot of older pele count on -- medicare socialized so -- a most people are very happy witmedicare. so -- and yetthese pele come in here and shout these -- you know, lies -- there is no other good word for them we need be a fact-checking country tt has a truthf diogue, and that standsup to peoe that distort the uth. >> woodruff: the town halls are expected to continue until th august congressional ress is over. >> hrer: and now the latest on the crafting of mor reform and ssible compromises. gwen ifl has that part of the story. >> ifil with polls dropping d protests rising, the obam admintration appears willing to compromise on a key pect of its alth reform proposal, the soalled public option. the government-backeplan, silar to medicare, would allo consumers to choose somethg otr than private insurance. t competition, backers say, would keep costs lowe but key members ofongress gue it would put private insurerst a disadvantage. yesterday, health and huma
think abouthat our taxeset us. they get us clean water. they t us goodroads. they get usocial security that a lot of older pele count on -- medicare socialized so -- a most people are very happy witmedicare. so -- and yetthese pele come in here and shout these -- you know, lies -- there is no other good word for them we need be a fact-checking country tt has a truthf diogue, and that standsup to peoe that distort the uth. >> woodruff: the town halls are expected to continue until th...
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our two-degree guarantee gets us to 95. no records but the heat advisory will make it feel like 105. also a code orange ozone. limit outdoor exposure to the pollution as well. 74 degrees tonight. isolated shower and heading in through tomorrow we'll get to 93 with a better chance of storms and breaking heat by the middle of the week. remember, you can catch us on line at abc2news.com. check out the latest weather conditions. use our interactive doppler at the middle of the screen and go to the bottom of the page to qhek out graphics on the computer screen. look for customized local ads as well. right? >> yes. >>> 6:16. let's see what's happening on the roads with kim. >> good morning. as we look at the outer loop at liberty road, you can see we have some significant volume building and some considerable slowing. not getting words of accidents. if you look way in the distance i think i see maybe disabled vehicle off to the right shoulder. keep that in mind as you make your way to the outer loop. on the west side you may espe
our two-degree guarantee gets us to 95. no records but the heat advisory will make it feel like 105. also a code orange ozone. limit outdoor exposure to the pollution as well. 74 degrees tonight. isolated shower and heading in through tomorrow we'll get to 93 with a better chance of storms and breaking heat by the middle of the week. remember, you can catch us on line at abc2news.com. check out the latest weather conditions. use our interactive doppler at the middle of the screen and go to the...
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who is protecting us? >> reporter: a push for legal rights to make sure passengers are left to fend for themselves in the future. brian mooar, news4. >> supporters of a passengers bill of rights are hoping congress will take action this fall. >>> video of president obama not widely seen before has just been released. it was shot back in 1993. the footage appear in a n video called "becoming barack obama." it shows mr. obama at his law office in chicago. where he talks about his work as a community organizer. he also talks about the importancef citizens becoming involved in the political process. >> although you would like to think that folks would register just because it was their civic duty, i think, you know, the media age like this, you really have to reach out to young people and show the registrations what hit, what was popular, trendy. politics does matter. it can make the difference in terms of benefits check and kit make the difference in terms of school funding. citizens can't just remove themsel
who is protecting us? >> reporter: a push for legal rights to make sure passengers are left to fend for themselves in the future. brian mooar, news4. >> supporters of a passengers bill of rights are hoping congress will take action this fall. >>> video of president obama not widely seen before has just been released. it was shot back in 1993. the footage appear in a n video called "becoming barack obama." it shows mr. obama at his law office in chicago. where he...
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the bottom line to the question you just posed, not sure y of t op us -- on us just yet. we could use some cooling rain. today a hot day. humidity was worse this morning. we're not seeing much in the way of thunderstorms. although we're not 100% free of that. there has been a few in the ridge tops but not many. we have a atmospheric lid on d.c. today and it's hard for the storms to get tall. but the jefferson memorial looking nice and our high temperature was 92 degrees. let's start with a look at the other two tropical systems we're been talking about. we're going to focus on claudette which will be ashore in the eastern portion of the panhandle of florida, but then there is tropical depression claudette, moving to the west at 8 miles per hour. and tropical storm bill will happen probably night or become a hurricane tomorrow. it has winds of 65 miles per hour. temperature wise though, it is a toasty sunday evening in d.c. with temperatures near around 90 degrees and notice the heat index doesn't change that much. that's a sign that the humidity is not as highs it was ear
the bottom line to the question you just posed, not sure y of t op us -- on us just yet. we could use some cooling rain. today a hot day. humidity was worse this morning. we're not seeing much in the way of thunderstorms. although we're not 100% free of that. there has been a few in the ridge tops but not many. we have a atmospheric lid on d.c. today and it's hard for the storms to get tall. but the jefferson memorial looking nice and our high temperature was 92 degrees. let's start with a look...
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write to us at new york city. write to us at info@teenkidsnews.com. my name's brandon. in 9 years, i'll be an alcoholic. all: hi, brandon. i'll start drinking with the older kids, and whatever they do... i'll do. announcer: kids who drink before age 15 are 5 times more likely to have alcohol problems when they're adults. so start talking before they start drinking. i know it'll start with alcohol. i'm just not sure how it's gonna end.
write to us at new york city. write to us at info@teenkidsnews.com. my name's brandon. in 9 years, i'll be an alcoholic. all: hi, brandon. i'll start drinking with the older kids, and whatever they do... i'll do. announcer: kids who drink before age 15 are 5 times more likely to have alcohol problems when they're adults. so start talking before they start drinking. i know it'll start with alcohol. i'm just not sure how it's gonna end.
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thank you for starting us off. it is hard to turn the end -- of course, the discussion, but that being the part of real the and mike, we will talk about some of the reality of life -- being part of the reality of life, we would like to talk about some of the reality of life on the hill. maybe i will start with you and work back. some general thoughts -- tell us a little bit about what first motivated you to go out and run for congress. i do not think any of you were legislators before? correct? i would like to hear what motivated you to run, a little bit about what you really hoped to get done when you were elected, and then may be an honest assessment of how difficult it may have been to see some of that come to fruition. if you've got some success stories, i would love to hear them. we are also a little bit interested in -- because we want to get to reality -- what are the frustrations and roadblocks? >> i remember in july of 2005, drinking liberally at the brewery in philadelphia and i set out was running for co
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but, you can't use that as an excuse. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. it was very interesting that you could smoke on the first week. chantix gave me that extra help that i needed to g through a tough time. (announcer) chantix is a non-nicotine pill. in studies, 44% of chantix users were quit during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment, compared to 18% on sugar pill. it is proven to reduce the urge to smoke. i did have an unopen pack of cigarettes in my purse and then i think i opened my purse and realized it was still there. and i said, "what the heck, i don't need these..." ...i said, you know, "bye, i don't need you anymore, you're not my crutch, i don't need a crutch." (announcer) talk to your doctor about chantix 's fightor you. pla that's right for you. some people have had changes in behavior, hostility, agitation, depressed od and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice agitation, hostility, depression or changes in behavr, thinking or mood
but, you can't use that as an excuse. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. it was very interesting that you could smoke on the first week. chantix gave me that extra help that i needed to g through a tough time. (announcer) chantix is a non-nicotine pill. in studies, 44% of chantix users were quit during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment, compared to 18% on sugar pill. it is proven to reduce the urge to smoke. i did have an unopen pack of cigarettes in my purse and...
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i know that the word she will use. >> that is them reporting. they say that the documentary, they will call all of them and still trying to raise the money to take that trip. >>> that is less than an hour away. and they are sitting in for them tonight. joining us live with a preview. what's going on? >> hello, derek. coming up tonight, an exclusive investigation into a battle that has erupted into aarp. president obama said that the senior groups, they supported the healthcare reform. but the aarp, they are saying not so fast. and now thousands of members, they are leaving. we'll have the inside story and much more tonight only on the rbs evening thus right after nine news now. we hope you'll stay tuned. back to you. >> all right, thank you very much for that. >>> and still ahead, police, they are breaking up a massive identitity theft, one they say was the largest ever. >> plus, send your modeled student back to school in style. find out how to do it for less. and coming up in living smart. >>> and a new pollty at redskins park. making it harde
i know that the word she will use. >> that is them reporting. they say that the documentary, they will call all of them and still trying to raise the money to take that trip. >>> that is less than an hour away. and they are sitting in for them tonight. joining us live with a preview. what's going on? >> hello, derek. coming up tonight, an exclusive investigation into a battle that has erupted into aarp. president obama said that the senior groups, they supported the...
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>>ohn walsh, thanks very mu for talking with us tonight. >> thanks, a please. >>> at brings us to our segment, "how you see ." and we'dike to hear from you on ts question of rlaxing the druglaws. is mexico tang the right apprch in ending e prosecution of people caught with small amots of marijuana and other drug you can tel us what you tnk about going to "how you see it," that section at the home page on the wsite of orldfocus.org. > last night we asked you what thought it would take reach peace beeen the israelis and palestinians. and, again, a lot of you weied in. one viewer wrote, our tax doars help israel seize and occupy palestinian las, demolish the homes, destroy theirrchards and ancient olive trees, img prison them behind the walls, prisonhem in lestinian jails, dny the population access to water, od, medical re, education, jobs this is a major stacle to peace. buanother viewer told us to reach peace in t middle east, the 56 muslim cotries must finally accept the right of the jewi state to exist, as enshned in international law by the council of the league of nations in 1922,
>>ohn walsh, thanks very mu for talking with us tonight. >> thanks, a please. >>> at brings us to our segment, "how you see ." and we'dike to hear from you on ts question of rlaxing the druglaws. is mexico tang the right apprch in ending e prosecution of people caught with small amots of marijuana and other drug you can tel us what you tnk about going to "how you see it," that section at the home page on the wsite of orldfocus.org. > last night we...
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the former finance minister has released a 20 year strategy for afghanistan, using the internet to spread his message. mike will ridge has this report. >> british troops setting out again after a weekend when five new deaths took a toll of people killed in afghanistan since operations began in 2001. the troops know that day and the afghan population will make them vulnerable. bombs planted in this area are often crude and costly in terms of casualties. the head of the british army said the the operation was difficult, but that it would end with success. >> we must succeed, we will succeed. first, it is an operation that is being fought amongst the people. second, it is about the people, the people of afghanistan. we need to persuade them that there is a better life than being under the influence of the taliban. we need them to support their elected government. >> in areas where the security situation has made it next to impossible the campaign, leading candidates have been wrapping up. here is the former prime minister, abdel of the love, -- of bella bella -- abdallah have the lovabdallah
the former finance minister has released a 20 year strategy for afghanistan, using the internet to spread his message. mike will ridge has this report. >> british troops setting out again after a weekend when five new deaths took a toll of people killed in afghanistan since operations began in 2001. the troops know that day and the afghan population will make them vulnerable. bombs planted in this area are often crude and costly in terms of casualties. the head of the british army said...
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have youver use tha word outburst man? ? she was asked abo her sband. >> diplotic and she is the seetary of state. e questi that she wassked and has been i think misreported in lot of places. the question wassked was, you know, wha does mr. clinton think through t mouth of mrs. clinton? and she -- she snappe back at this d. now e kid then said, you know i meant mr. obam maybe hedid maybe he didn't. i have no idea. but you know she's secretary of state. she'supposed to be more diomatic. in her defense, shehad been wi rape ctims. she'd been focused on the issue how abused wmen are. she's really holding up that half othe sky in a very, very strong way. but when you're the secretary of state, particular i a fraught retionship as with the form present of thenited states, r husband, yo just sort of got to cill it and she didt chill that week. >> too much of it? >> yes is this pbs tmz, i mean, comeon. she was on state trip to rica. i lot o veryerious issues there. the estion of justhat the ited states plans to do or actually can do
have youver use tha word outburst man? ? she was asked abo her sband. >> diplotic and she is the seetary of state. e questi that she wassked and has been i think misreported in lot of places. the question wassked was, you know, wha does mr. clinton think through t mouth of mrs. clinton? and she -- she snappe back at this d. now e kid then said, you know i meant mr. obam maybe hedid maybe he didn't. i have no idea. but you know she's secretary of state. she'supposed to be more diomatic. in...
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kerry cavanaugh joins us live with the details. we are having trouble with that live shot and will try to get them back to you as soon as we karen. >> police in washington, d.c., say a girl was shot on the shoulder. police say the 14-year-old was inside a home of frederick douglass place earlier this morning. residents say there were several men standing on the corner when a hail of bullets hit the girl's house. >> how many bullets came into your house? >> none, but two struck her. they say she was lying in bed, then she would have got shot in the head twice. >> the girl was treated and released. police are investigating who fired the shots into the home. >> police are investigating a deadly accident involving a motor tonight. authorities say a 35-year-old william jacobs died after his motorcycle was cut off by an acura. the driver was not injured. police said out the hall was a factor. >> of baltimore man has been flown to germany to face charges for a murder. he was extradited to face charges. dna track authorities to ground. bro
kerry cavanaugh joins us live with the details. we are having trouble with that live shot and will try to get them back to you as soon as we karen. >> police in washington, d.c., say a girl was shot on the shoulder. police say the 14-year-old was inside a home of frederick douglass place earlier this morning. residents say there were several men standing on the corner when a hail of bullets hit the girl's house. >> how many bullets came into your house? >> none, but two struck...
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. >> it's getting a little dry out there. >> that's all for us tonight. thank you for watching. remember, you can follow all the stories we're covering on abc2news.com, and also on twitter. good night, and we'll see you tomorrow. >> good night. >> thanks for choosing abc 2 news at 11. tomorrow wake up for more news with "good morning maryland," or go now the abc2news.com. abc 2 works for you. >>> abc 2 news on your iphone. available at the itunes ap store now. be the first to know. forecasts, video clips, breaking news, with just a touch. download the abc 2 news ap for free. search wmar, only on itunes. >>> click weather on abc2news.com. >> maryland's most powerful radar. >> baltimore's most accurate forecast. >> customize your forecast. use the interactive radar. most powerful, most accurate, guaranteed. abc2news.com. see what works for you. hone for just $79.99 a month for six months. that's like getting all three incredible fios services for the price of two. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v today. this is f
. >> it's getting a little dry out there. >> that's all for us tonight. thank you for watching. remember, you can follow all the stories we're covering on abc2news.com, and also on twitter. good night, and we'll see you tomorrow. >> good night. >> thanks for choosing abc 2 news at 11. tomorrow wake up for more news with "good morning maryland," or go now the abc2news.com. abc 2 works for you. >>> abc 2 news on your iphone. available at the itunes ap...
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i want to thank you both for joining us this morning. i want to talk about the health care proposals out there and your views on it. dr. christian son, you are in favor of the president's plan for reform. tell yus. >> well, you know, i think that health care system in this country is already broken. i didn't break it. it was broken when i got here. but you just need to go down to the emergency room, spend a few hours down there or talk to one of the millions of americans that don't have insurance. i believe we have nine years before we go broke. status quo was a dangerous place to be. reform has three major assets. the first is to improve quality and lastly and most importantly is to decrease the costs. the coastses are skyrocketing. >> i want to get your reaction to that because i believe you have opposed the plan out there. >> i agree. the hit care system does need to be changed but where are the doctors taking care of 300 million people np this count try, the additional 40 million? president obama is not talking about getting more med
i want to thank you both for joining us this morning. i want to talk about the health care proposals out there and your views on it. dr. christian son, you are in favor of the president's plan for reform. tell yus. >> well, you know, i think that health care system in this country is already broken. i didn't break it. it was broken when i got here. but you just need to go down to the emergency room, spend a few hours down there or talk to one of the millions of americans that don't have...
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thanks for joining us on this tuesday. we start with breaking news on the fate of two american journalists held in north korea. former president clinton has arrived on a surprise visit to north korea. >> mr. clinton is expected to return with laura ling and euna lee. >> reporter: good morning, vinita. it is an extraordinary trip that is being made by former president bill clinton. clinton's visit to korea as there's heightened tensions over the nuclear programs. he hopes to win the freedom of those american journalists, laura ling and euna lee. he was greeted by the country's vice president and the vice foreign minister, who is also the country's chief nuclear envoy. this unexpected meeting is a direct one-on-one dialogue between the u.s. government and the north koreans. no third parties are involved. technically, there are no diplomatic relations between the two countries. but it is believed that washington has been working around the clock to use all means possible to get ling and lee released. clinton's unannounced vis
thanks for joining us on this tuesday. we start with breaking news on the fate of two american journalists held in north korea. former president clinton has arrived on a surprise visit to north korea. >> mr. clinton is expected to return with laura ling and euna lee. >> reporter: good morning, vinita. it is an extraordinary trip that is being made by former president bill clinton. clinton's visit to korea as there's heightened tensions over the nuclear programs. he hopes to win the...
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his son tells us what happened. mexican authorities have freed 20 prisoners convicted more than a decade ago of a massacre. the prosecutors have fabricated evidence according to the supreme court. >> 12 years after the massacre, it is still a deeply divided issues. relatives and supporters came to the supreme court in mexico city. the judgment they were about to hear is something that they dreaded. the court ruled that evidence against those convicted had been at best tampered with and at worst concocted. some of the men were serving 26 year jail sentences and they are to be freed immediately. some will face a retrial. some will face disappointment. >> what they are doing is helping the criminals. today, they're giving freedom to those responsible for the massacre. >today, i bring clear proof of what happened. >> the massacre, which took place at the time of an indigenous rebellion, rupture to the tiny hamlet. not only did the villagers have to deal with the scale of their loss but also the fact that they were from
his son tells us what happened. mexican authorities have freed 20 prisoners convicted more than a decade ago of a massacre. the prosecutors have fabricated evidence according to the supreme court. >> 12 years after the massacre, it is still a deeply divided issues. relatives and supporters came to the supreme court in mexico city. the judgment they were about to hear is something that they dreaded. the court ruled that evidence against those convicted had been at best tampered with and at...
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it is going to be a warm week ahead for us. we're not looking at really good drenching widespread rains. we're looking at spotty showers and thunderstorm activity. here is what it looks like as you head into the forecast. throughout the day tomorrow, a couple of showers here and there. same thing as we head into wednesday. more clouds than we've been seeing throughout the next couple days. and then most of the shower activity really stays down to the south of us. we're looking at a hot and relatively dry week ahead. for tonight 75 degrees, warm and muggy. isolated thunderstorms are possible. as we head into tomorrow, 92 degrees, partly sunny, and developing storms late in the afternoon. here is the next seven days. 90s still into tomorrow. then we drop back into the 80s once that cold front has moved through and into thursday. friday as well. we're looking at some clouds and a mixture of clouds and sun. but no real good steady rain as we head into the end of the week. and even next weekend things look hot, hazy and on the humid
it is going to be a warm week ahead for us. we're not looking at really good drenching widespread rains. we're looking at spotty showers and thunderstorm activity. here is what it looks like as you head into the forecast. throughout the day tomorrow, a couple of showers here and there. same thing as we head into wednesday. more clouds than we've been seeing throughout the next couple days. and then most of the shower activity really stays down to the south of us. we're looking at a hot and...